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Are you excited about contributing to the next generation of humanoid robots that can move, manipulate and interact with the world in a more human-like manner? One of the key open challenges in humanoid robotics is understanding how actuator design and topology influence overall robot performance. If this sounds fascinating, then this PhD position is made for you!
We invite highly motivated students with a strong background in the modelling and design of dynamical systems and a keen interest in humanoid robotics to apply for this PhD position within the Robotics section at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology.
In biological systems, high actuator redundancy and intrinsic compliance are essential for achieving human-like interaction with their environment. Translating these principles to humanoid robots remains a major scientific and engineering challenge. The aim of this PhD project is to explore novel compliant and muscle-inspired actuation concepts, as well as actuator arrangements that enable more human-like behaviour and enhanced manipulation capabilities.
To support this investigation, you will develop an advanced simulation framework that captures the coupled interaction between robot mechanics, actuator dynamics, and state-of-the-art whole-body control. These tools will enable systematic exploration and optimization of humanoid actuator architectures, bridging the gap between actuator design and whole-body robot performance.
Topics that you will delve into include:
• Compliant actuator design and analysis
This PhD position is embedded within the Robotics section at Eindhoven University of Technology, offering a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment. You will have the opportunity to work with researchers across mechanical engineering, control, and artificial intelligence, and contribute to cutting-edge humanoid robotic platforms. In this role, you will contribute to the ambition of the Beethoven program to educate top talent and strengthen research across the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
This PhD position is jointly supervised by Frederik Ostyn and René van de Molengraft.
A master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) in robotics, mechatronics or (electro)mechanical engineering. Strong background in mechanical design and modelling of dynamic systems. Experience and/or a keen interest in the field of robotics. Knowledge of at least one CAD software (Solidworks, Fusion 360, ...) and at least one programming language (C++, Python, Matlab, ...) is expected. Experience with robot modeling and simulation (e.g. Mujoco, Isaac Sim, HYFYDY), real-time software deployment (Linux, EtherCAT, Beckhoff TwinCAT3), and prototyping/test setup design is highly valued. Eager to work within a team and independently. Ability to collaborate with industry and academic researchers. Fluent in spoken and written English.
A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university, in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you:
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